Hello,
You
will need to reset your Bios.
The only way i know t do this on
your model is to remove the backup battery usually under the keyboard or
in another compartment. You will also have to remove the primary
battery and power cable.
Thanks
Dustin
Now this can be complicated of you have never done this before basically you will need to move a jumper pin to do this or the BIOS battery if it is not soldered or get a utility program that will do this for you. The easiest way to do this especially on a lap top computer because you have to open the case generally to do this.
The most common way that most of us know on how to reset or clear the BIOS password is to physically remove the power from the computer by disconnecting the power plug and then removing a battery for 30 minutes from the motherboard. Another way is to reset the clear CMOS jumper on the motherboard itself. Both of the 2 methods mentioned works because most motherboards use a battery to sustain the BIOS/CMOS settings for the motherboards PROM chip. So by cutting off the battery power, the BIOS/CMOS settings will be erased.
If you are able to figure this out then go for it be careful and delicate. Hope this assists you with this issue. John
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